This swift eight weeks online Certificate course on “Competition Act 2002 in India” is intended to introduce participants to the provisions of the Competition Act, 2002 in India and its enforcement. It aims to create better understanding of market concepts, restrictive business practices, IPRs, and cross border issues. Each of the seven modules has a simple quiz at the end of each Module for self-practice.

CUTS Institute for Regulation and Competition (CIRC), New Delhi has introduced the first of its kind 10 weeks online professional course on Energy Law and Policy. This course aims at providing a curriculum, which can be undertaken by inter-disciplinary professionals and students, having interest in gaining knowledge with reference to Indian Energy Sector, and its policy and regulatory framework. The programme has been prepared with an intention of creating dedicated professionals who are well trained in legal framework and contractual requirements for energy sector companies. Students will be exposed to the latest laws and judgments pertinent to the core energy sectors of India. The students are required to complete the course within scheduled 10 weeks, after the successful completion which, they will be awarded with a certificate.

This programme aims to equip the learners with an understanding of the increasingly important role that economics plays in competition law providing an insight into the relevance of economic theories and analysis that underlie competition law and the methods that are used to assess whether business practices are unsavoury, benign, or healthy. This comprehensive online certificate course with interesting content, striking a balance between theory and rationality is spread over eight weeks. The participants are required to complete the course within scheduled eight weeks, after the successful completion of which, they will be awarded with a certificate.

Land has played a central role throughout history. It has been the locus of productive activities and a source of political power. It has special and emotional significance, for families, communities and nations. Its sound management has contributed to environmental stability and economic well-being, while its abuse has helped undermine ecosystems and livelihoods. It has figured prominently in a wide variety of human conflicts, from inheritance disputes to wars. In recent years, land related issues have emerged at the top of the social and political agenda. Around the world, there are vast differences in the ways people use and possess land and the ecological, economic and social settings in which they do so. This course has been designed to cover many key topics in Land and Property laws so that students emerging from this course have a foundational understanding of this area. To understand the various acts related to Land and property issues that are put in place, impact on environmental factors etc.